Hey dude. That's not a problem. New containers get a unique ID every time :)
Yes, I know. The problem is not that, the problem is that new changes are not being pulled up
It has now been updated when I manually made "docker rm -vf$(docker ps -aq) and docker rmif$(docker images -aq)" on the server before the deployment
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Hey dude. That's not a problem.
New containers get a unique ID every time :)
Yes, I know. The problem is not that, the problem is that new changes are not being pulled up
It has now been updated when I manually made "docker rm -vf$(docker ps -aq) and docker rmif$(docker images -aq)" on the server before the deployment